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Venezuela seizes US rice producer | Venezuela seizes US rice producer |
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has ordered the expropriation of a rice mill, amid a battle with food companies over price regulation. | Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has ordered the expropriation of a rice mill, amid a battle with food companies over price regulation. |
Mr Chavez said the mill, owned by a subsidiary of US food giant Cargill, was not distributing rice at government-set prices. | Mr Chavez said the mill, owned by a subsidiary of US food giant Cargill, was not distributing rice at government-set prices. |
He also threatened to nationalise the country's largest food processor and private company, Polar. | He also threatened to nationalise the country's largest food processor and private company, Polar. |
Venezuela has already set quotas and prices for 12 basic foods. | Venezuela has already set quotas and prices for 12 basic foods. |
Under the measure, 80% of all rice produced must be basic white rice. The measure also includes 95% of all cooking oil, coffee and sugar. | Under the measure, 80% of all rice produced must be basic white rice. The measure also includes 95% of all cooking oil, coffee and sugar. |
Producers of items such as powdered milk, cheese and tomato sauce are also affected. | Producers of items such as powdered milk, cheese and tomato sauce are also affected. |
'Intolerable' | 'Intolerable' |
Last week President Chavez ordered troops to rice processing plants after accusing producers of sidestepping the law on controlled prices by producing a higher grade of rice. | Last week President Chavez ordered troops to rice processing plants after accusing producers of sidestepping the law on controlled prices by producing a higher grade of rice. |
Cargill, which operates one rice-processing plant in Venezuela, said the mill does not produce the plain rice that is under regulation. | Cargill, which operates one rice-processing plant in Venezuela, said the mill does not produce the plain rice that is under regulation. |
"Prepare the decree, we are going to expropriate Cargill. We are not going to tolerate this," Mr Chavez said. | "Prepare the decree, we are going to expropriate Cargill. We are not going to tolerate this," Mr Chavez said. |
Mr Chavez is attempting to reduce the cost of the basic shopping basket of ordinary Venezuelans at a time of soaring inflation, says the BBC's Will Grant in Caracas. | |
But business leaders and food producers are furious at what they see as a further attack on their ability to turn a profit, our correspondent says. | But business leaders and food producers are furious at what they see as a further attack on their ability to turn a profit, our correspondent says. |
The move against Cargill is unlikely to be viewed favourably in Washington either, which angered Venezuela last month by criticising its human rights record, our correspondent adds. |
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